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Apple recently announced that it will seize production of its AirPort WiFi routers. The announcement came after months of rumours and blow whispers and it seems to have sparked a public outcry. The first predictions estimate that such a decision is going to have severe implications on Apple’s ecosystem and consequently on the company’s revenue network.

CRISPR (pronounced crisper) is shorthand for CRISPR-Cas9. CRISPRs are specialized stretches of DNA. The protein Cas9 (or "CRISPR-associated") is an enzyme that acts like a pair of molecular scissors, capable of cutting strands of DNA. Hence, the technology that is being used under the same name, is based on that enzyme which ultimately allows scientists to cut out parts of a DNA (the parts that make up a gene or more) and either stick together the rest two parts or replace the missing one.

According to this phenomenon, one particle can influence the behaviour of more than two particles at the same time form a distance as big as the universe. The reason that this is so mind-bending is because there are seemingly no observable forces between the two particles.

Every self-respecting console fan knows that for a fact so far and it seems that we were all okay with it. Except not. IGN, the major gaming platform felt the need to point that out, amidst a celebration of a PS4 God of War exclusive – which has gathered plenty of walkthroughs by the way

Apple aims to release its first car in 2019, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal's Daisuke Wakabayashi. The company is referring to this as a "committed project" internally, the report says, and plans to triple the number of people working on it.